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Drug Interactions Cookie Policy

Below is our cookie policy here at druginteractions.org

Information about cookies

A cookie is a small file of letters and numbers that our website places on your computer. Some cookies act as a type of memory for a website, allowing the website to remember your computer on your return visits, while others are essential for the website to function properly. Cookies can allow us to distinguish you from other users of our website, which helps us to provide you with a good experience when you browse this website, and also allows us to improve our site. Some of the cookies we use are “analytics” cookies and others are “functional” cookies.

Analytics Cookies

These cookies, using services provided by both Google Analytics and Mixpanel, allow us to recognise and count our visitors and to see how visitors use the website. This helps us to improve website functionality, for example, by ensuring that users are finding what they are looking for easily. We will also use this information to assess how successful certain areas of the site are by the amount of traffic they receive. These cookies help us measure and improve site performance and personalise your experience by tailoring the content you see, thus optimising your user experience.

Functional Cookies

These cookies are essential to basic site functionality. The cookies do not contain any personal information. However they do allow us to recognise your visit and improve your user experience. For example by recognising your current visit we can minimise the amount of data such as graphics that we deliver to you.

We may use these types of cookies to retrieve information given by you on these pages. This information is securely stored on the server and will never be stored in the cookies themselves. These cookies expire at the end of your browser session.

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This cookie is temporary and is needed for the site to work. It ensures that you are recognised when you move from page to page within one site and that any information you have entered is remembered.

Blocking Cookies

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